Establishing shot:Named locations:Major themes covered: (Cheeka's Home) Part 1 of an adaption of the silent film about Ojibway life and turmoils, Silent Enemy - intended for use in elementary schools, this film offers an idealized image of Indian life before the white man, an existence filled with animal life and the routines of survival and amusement.Native activities shown: Individuals? Named? Native language spoken:Audible? silent movieNoteworthy elements:

Establishing shot:Named locations:Major themes covered: Inuit life on Baffin Island during the changing seasonsNative activities shown: Individuals? Named? Native language spoken:Audible? silentNoteworthy elements: Other notes: In the pond inlet area of North Baffin Island, live the most northerly group of Eskimos in Canada, the Tununermiut."